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Art and artists in society: pathways for Indonesian art in the 21st century

Speaker

Anissa Rahadiningtyas (PhD Candidate, Cornell University), Arham Rahman (Director, Makassar Biennale), I Made Bayak (artist), Alia Swastika (Director, Yogyakarta Biennale Foundation), Karina Roosvita.

Venue

Online

Date

Thursday, 11 March, 2021 - 17:00 to 18:30

Art and artists have long held an important position in Indonesian society—in politics, in movements for social and environmental justice, community development, education, commercial design and contemporary life. After two decades of enormous social change on global and local scales, what role will art and artists play in Indonesia’s future?

The ANU Indonesia Institute is pleased to present a webinar addressing this question across diverse fields including curatorship, art history, ‘artivism’, experimental and research-based art, regional development and education.

Speakers: Anissa Rahadiningtyas (PhD Candidate, Cornell University), Arham Rahman (Director, Makassar Biennale), I Made Bayak (artist), Alia Swastika (Director, Yogyakarta Biennale Foundation), Karina Roosvita.

The panel and audience are invited to respond to the following themes:

  • Curatorial practice and its contribution to intellectual debate on the national and international stage now and in the future.
  • Art history/historiography and its contribution to understandings of art’s role broader Indonesian history: present and future challenges.
  • Artistic and curatorial practice outside of the major centres: recent developments and future challenge
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration in experimental and research-based art: recent developments and future challenges.
  • Pedagogy and politics in artistic practice: new directions within old discourses.

​Please note, registration for this event is essential.

A recording of this event is available here.

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